Juggling world records

This is a list of numbers juggling world records for solo juggling of clubs, balls, rings and bouncing balls as well as passing records for each of these props.

The records for each section are split into three groups:

Notes on defining the props:

Records begin where each object being juggled has been thrown and successfully caught at least once (e.g. 11 catches of 12 balls is not listed). This is known as a 'flash'. Where each object is thrown and caught more than once the term used is a 'qualify'.

Solo records

Props must be thrown individually from each hand, and counting of catches commences once all props bar one have been thrown. Multiplexing (throwing more than one prop at a time from the same hand) is not allowed. Catches are counted only for throws made while no props have been dropped. According to JISCON definition, a drop is "a failure to catch an object that, as a result, hits the ground or any foreign object. A drop is considered to have happened at the moment the object should have been caught or touched, not when it hits the ground."[2]

Clubs

Solo club records from JISCON or with publicly available video evidence:

Balls/beanbags

Solo ball records from JISCON or with publicly available video evidence:

Lower numbers:

Rings/plates

Solo ring records from JISCON or with publicly available video evidence:

Bouncing

Solo force bounce records with publicly available video evidence:

Solo lift bounce records with publicly available video evidence:

Passing records

When passing, only the props thrown between two separate jugglers are counted. In some patterns (ultimates or one-count) all the throws are caught by the opposite juggler but in a few patterns each juggler makes some throws to him- or herself. If these self throws were counted, two jugglers could make a single pass to their partner and then go on to juggle solo patterns for as long as they wanted.

The JISCON only tracks two-person club passing records. Records for ball and ring passing are not officially tracked by anyone but video evidence is available for various numbers.

Clubs

Manuel and Christoph Mitasch, world record-holding club passers.

Two-person club passing records from JISCON or with publicly available video evidence:

Three-person club passing records with publicly available video evidence:

Balls

Two-person ball passing records with publicly available video evidence:

Rings

Two-person ring passing records with publicly available video evidence:

Three-person ring passing records with publicly available video evidence:

Four-person ring passing records with publicly available video evidence:

Bouncing

Two-person bounce passing records with publicly available video evidence:

Notes

  1. In 2012, Chris Hodge and Andrew Hodge set the 14 ball passing record for a 2-count pattern. The 199 catches mentioned in that video include self-throws (an alternate counting method used by the IJA).
  2. In 2011, Chris Hodge and Andrew Hodge set the 12 ball passing record for a 2-count pattern. The 579 catches mentioned in that video include self-throws (an alternate counting method used by the IJA).

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 "List of Numbers Juggling Records". Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling (JISCON). Retrieved February 12, 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Numbers Juggling Rules & Definitions". Juggling Information Service Committee on Numbers Juggling (JISCON). Retrieved October 16, 2009.
  3. "Eight club world record". Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  4. "Longest Duration Juggling Four Objects". Guinness World Records. Retrieved September 6, 2011.
  5. "Confirmation Letter to David Slick of World Record for 'Longest duration juggling three objects'". Guinness World Records. September 22, 2009. Retrieved October 15, 2009.
  6. "Longest Duration Juggling Three Objects". Guinness World Records. Retrieved September 6, 2011.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 "Official Bounce Juggling World Records". The Bounce Page. Archived from the original on May 18, 2013.
  8. Video on YouTube
  9. Video on YouTube

External links

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